endimanched
English
Etymology
From French endimancher + -ed.
Adjective
endimanched (not comparable)
- Dressed up in their Sunday best.
- 1845, Beach, Angus B., “Oracles”, in The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, London, page 234:
- You may meet with them by dozens near the Achilles statue in Hyde Park, on fine Sundays evenings in the season, each one explaining to a wondering circle of country cousins, or endimanched city clerks, the arms upon the carriages as they slowly defile past, and true names and titles of the occupants.
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Translations
dressed up in their Sunday best
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